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Shooting Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Does anyone know which events receive priority for reallocation?

 

Anyway here are the top eligible nations for each event along with how many quotas are available (I'm assuming the remaining tripartite quotas and North Korea's quotas will be reallocated). I will also list the next three eligible nations.

 

* or ** = tied with each other

 

Men's 10m Air Rifle (1) - :NED / :UZB:ARM:BRN

Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions (1) - :VEN / :BRN:ARM:KSA

Men's 10m Air Pistol (1) - :VIE / :KSA * :MAS * :NED ** :ISL **

Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (2) - :VIE:VEN * :HKG * / :PUR:COL

Men's Trap (1) - :IRL / :KSA * :UAE * :FIJ ** :LUX **

Men's Skeet (2) - :KSA:UAE / :COL * :DOM * :BRN ** :ISL ** :NED **

Women's 10m Air Rifle (0) - None / :NED:BIH:KGZ

Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions (3) - :PUR:MAS:NED / :UZB:ARM:PHI

Women's 10m Air Pistol (2) - :URU:VIE / :ARM:MAS * :HKG *

Women's 25m Pistol (0) - None / :MAS:VIE:COL

Women's Trap (3) - :IRL:PUR:UAE / :JOR

Women's Skeet (2) - :NED:ARM / :BRN:SEN:BAR

 

Currently, Ireland, Netherlands, Puerto Rico, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam and potentially Venezuela are all in positions to obtain more than one quota so their quotas will have to reallocated. I am very positive that we will not have enough quotas in women's trap

 

 

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19 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Does anyone know which events receive priority for reallocation?

 

Anyway here are the top eligible nations for each event along with how many quotas are available (I'm assuming the remaining tripartite quotas and North Korea's quotas will be reallocated). I will also list the next three eligible nations.

 

* or ** = tied with each other

 

Men's 10m Air Rifle (1) - :NED / :UZB:ARM:BRN

Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions (1) - :VEN / :BRN:ARM:KSA

Men's 10m Air Pistol (1) - :VIE / :KSA * :MAS * :NED ** :ISL **

Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (2) - :VIE:VEN * :HKG * / :PUR:COL

Men's Trap (1) - :IRL / :KSA * :UAE * :FIJ ** :LUX **

Men's Skeet (2) - :KSA:UAE / :COL * :DOM * :BRN ** :ISL ** :NED **

Women's 10m Air Rifle (0) - None / :NED:BIH:KGZ

Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions (3) - :PUR:MAS:NED / :UZB:ARM:PHI

Women's 10m Air Pistol (2) - :URU:VIE / :ARM:MAS * :HKG *

Women's 25m Pistol (0) - None / :MAS:VIE:COL

Women's Trap (3) - :IRL:PUR:UAE / :JOR

Women's Skeet (2) - :NED:ARM / :BRN:SEN:BAR

 

Currently, Ireland, Netherlands, Puerto Rico, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam and potentially Venezuela are all in positions to obtain more than one quota so their quotas will have to reallocated. I am very positive that we will not have enough quotas in women's trap

 

 

 

Are you sure about Ireland in men's trap? From the rankings I see on ISSF site from end of March, our highest ranked is Derek Burnett and he is behind :KSA:UAE:LUX and :FIJ. This is where I found the ranking: https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/worldranking/complete_ranking_by_event.ashx?evlinkid=TR125

 

I don't know a lot about shooting so I could be wrong :d

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4 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

I don't know a lot about shooting so I could be wrong :d

Reallocations are based on MQS results, not World Rankings. Burnett has a 121 while :KSA:UAE have 120 and :FIJ:LUX have 119.

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2 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Reallocations are based on MQS results, not World Rankings. Burnett has a 121 while :KSA:UAE have 120 and :FIJ:LUX have 119.

Thanks for the info, that's where I was going wrong :)

 

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Thanks for this info. In the case of, say, Ireland would it be up to the federation to choose? So they could decide to choose women’s trap and not men’s trap?

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16 minutes ago, dodge said:

Thanks for this info. In the case of, say, Ireland would it be up to the federation to choose? So they could decide to choose women’s trap and not men’s trap?

Either that, or the ISSF will look up the World rankings to decide these tie-breaks.

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